Poppy-Burning Muslim Extremists Join List of Banned Terrorists
Western Morning News, The › November 11, 2011
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Western Morning News, The › November 11, 2011
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An extremist group involved in the burning of poppies on Armistice Day last year will join the likes of al Qaida on a list of terrorist organisations banned in the UK.
Home Secretary Theresa May said supporting or being a member of Muslims Against Crusades (Mac) will be a criminal offence from today.See the full content of this document
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Poppy-Burning Muslim Extremists Join List of Banned Terrorists
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